Google's upcoming AI chatbot Gemini fails to handle non-English queries, Sundar Pichai delays launch
Google has postponed the launch of its new AI chatbot, Gemini, due to issues with its handling of certain non-English queries. The planned events for the launch, which were meant to be Google's biggest product launch of the year, have been canceled. Gemini was intended to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT and was expected to be more powerful than its competitor. However, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has delayed the launch to address the reliability issues. Official confirmation and further details are yet to be announced.